Plans in for major industrial scheme in Wolverhampton

How Revolution Park would look

Trebor Developments and Schroder Real Estate Investment Management have submitted a planning application for a four-unit industrial development at Steelpark Way in Wolverhampton.

The planning application includes the development of four mid-box industrial units from 25,000 to 84,000 sq ft aimed at distribution or manufacturing occupiers. The development is being marketed as Revolution Park and will continue to be offered to occupiers on a build-to-suit basis up to 200,000 sq ft, however the planning application allows for a fast-track delivery of units.

Greg Dalton, development manager for Trebor, said: “We are delighted to be working with Schroders to bring forward this major redevelopment in an area which continues to see very strong occupier demand. The aim is to create best in class assets to sit within Schroders portfolio with units being constructed to both BREEAM “Excellent” and net zero standard. We have already seen a fantastic response since the site’s formal launch.”

Philip Scott, investment manager for Schroders, said: “Revolution Park will be one of the greenest assets within Schroders’ industrial portfolio and the redevelopment at Steelpark Way will help to futureproof the site by delivering high quality, environmentally friendly, lower cost buildings for tenants.”

Revolution Park is being jointly marketed by Gerald Eve and Bulleys.

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